Texas camp where 25 girls died in 2025 flood may not be allowed to reopen | Texas floods 2025
The Texas Christian summer camp where 27 girls and counselors died in a catastrophic flood in July 2025 may not be allowed to open again this upcoming summer after state officials found it has not met health and safety requirements.
Camp Mystic must make several changes, including to its emergency and parent-notification processes, in order to receive its license to operate, according to a letter from the Texas department of state health services.
It has an insufficient emergency warning system, a lack of a floodplain map that shows the locations of camper cabins and a flawed fire evacuation plan, the letter says.
The camp has 45 days in which to rectify these issues in order to obtain its license. A spokesperson for Camp Mystic said it still intends to open for campers on 30 May, as planned.
“Our priority remains the safety and wellbeing of our campers, and we hope to continue the nearly century-long mission and ministry of Camp Mystic to provide a Christian camping experience for girls that allows them to grow physically, mentally and spiritually,” the camp said in a statement on Friday to NBC News.
Camp Mystic has been planning to open a site separate to the one that was hit by the deadly flooding on 4 July 2025.
That day, 25 girls, two counselors and Camp Mystic’s owner were killed at the Kerr county camp site after pounding rainfall caused disastrous flooding along the Guadalupe River, which sits next to the site. In all, more than 130 people in the region died due to the floods.
Some family members of campers who died have criticized the decision to reopen the camp and questioned whether the camp and state authorities had done enough to prevent the tragedy. In February, the families of nine victims of the flood sued the state, alleging it failed to properly demand an evacuation plan from the camp.
Earlier in April, the medical officer for Camp Mystic testified that she had still not officially reported the deaths to the state health agency.
Under Texas administrative code, camps are required to report deaths to state health regulators within 24 hours. But during her testimony during a hearing tied to a lawsuit brought by the family of one of the deceased girls, Cecilia “Cile” Steward, Mary Liz Eastland said she did not do so.
Eastland’s testimony came after that of her husband, Edward Eastland, a camp director whose father – the owner Richard Eastland – was also killed in the flood.
Edward Eastland testified that he had not seen the official weather warnings before the storm, did not convene a staff meeting about the potential flooding and acknowledged that the camp did not have a detailed written flood evacuation plan.
He said that earlier action could have saved lives – but maintained that camp officials could not have anticipated the scale of the storm.
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Fulham v Aston Villa: Premier League – live | Premier League
Key events
Teams in full
Marco Silva,who may be wondering why his team have become so toothless, has gone for an attacking bench, with Issa Diop as the only defender bar Antonee Robinson, who loves to bomb forward. But among all the subs, Tammy Abraham still looks like the best bet for a late goal.
Aston Villa (4-2-3-1) Martinez; Cash, Konsa, Torres, Digne; Bogarde, Tielemans; McGinn, Buendia, Rogers; Watkins. Subs: Bizot, Mings, Lindelof, Maatsen, Douglas Luiz, Barkley, Sancho, Bailey, Abraham.
Teams in brief: no Onana for Villa
Unai Emery makes four changes. One looks enforced as Amadou Onana is missing altogether, presumed injured: his place at the back of the midfield goes to Lamare Bogarde. Behind him, Pau Torres and Lucas Digne come in for Tyrone Mings and Ian Maatsen. Further forward, Emi Buendia replaces Ross Barkley.
Teams in brief: three changes for Fulham, Iwobi out
After the stalemate at Brentford this time last week, Marco Silva shuffles the pack. Sander Berge is back to join his partner in the pivot, Sasa Lukic, for the first time in ages. Raul Jimenez edges out Rodrigo Muniz as the spearhead and Samuel Chukwueze comes in on the left to replace Alex Iwobi, who has an injured hamstring.
Preamble
Morning everyone and welcome to the first Premier League game of the day. For both these clubs, it’s all about the European places.
Aston Villa, fourth in the table, are almost a shoo-in for the Champions League. They will go back up to third if they do better against Fulham today than Manchester United do against Brentford on Monday. And they have another route to the top table if they need it – winning the Europa League, something at which their manager, Unai Emery, is the world expert.
Marco Silva’s Fulham, who are 12th, are a long shot for Europe but still in a position to dream. If they win this game, they will clamber up to tenth, with perhaps only one more win needed to lift them to sixth. And, just to add sauce, a win today will leave them level on points with their chaotic neighbours, Chelsea.
But first Fulham have to remember where the goal is. They’ve drawn five blanks in their past seven games, scoring only against doomed Burnley and tottering Spurs. While Fulham have yet to break their duck for April, Villa have scored 12 times in the past 16 days. Last Sunday, in a rip-roaring fun-fest at Villa Park, they became the first team to score four against Sunderland this season (though not the last). After a slump that brought only 12 points from 12 league games, Villa have just collected seven from three – and, as a bonus, demolished Bologna.
The formbook fancies Villa, who won the reverse fixture 3-1 in September. But then Fulham win more often at home than Villa do away. They don’t have to rotate, they badly need the points, and the gods surely owe them a few goals, so it should be a good contest. Back soon with the teams.